One set of parents found a way to keep their kids out of the presents until Christmas
morning.
Tony and Anita were having a difficult time keeping their three young children away
from the tree. It was becoming a Christmas ritual every year to try to quell their insatiable
curiosity, without spoiling their love for the holidays. Especially when theyre young enough
not to handle suspense all that well. But they came up with a plan. Since they couldnt be in
front of the tree twenty-four-seven, they decided to take another tack.
"We knew that they would be okay if they knew that we were keeping an eye on
them," Anita said, "but you know how children are. Theyre okay when they know
theyre being watched, but its a real temptation for them when they think theyre
alone."
So they hooked up the HawkEye motion sensors
around the tree, and set the HawkEye to chime when anyone came too close. They also hooked up the XCam2 into the VCR, so that if one of the young ones did
"break the barrier," the XCam2 would show Anita and Tony who the guilty party was. But
this wasnt covert. They told the children right off that they were setting this up.
"Needless to say," Anita says, "we havent had any
break-ins." So while curiosity may have killed the cat (or in this case curiosity may have
gotten the youngster in trouble), X10 will keep them safe... from themselves of course.